IPL 2026: Phase 2 Schedule Announced With 50 Matches Across 12 Cities

The Board of Control for Cricket in India has announced the second phase schedule for the TATA IPL 2026, with 50 matches set from April 13 to May 24 across 12 Indian cities. The league resumes with Sunrisers Hyderabad facing Rajasthan Royals in Hyderabad. The phase includes eight double-headers and will determine playoff contenders, with venues for knockout matches yet to be confirmed.

The race to the IPL playoffs is about to enter its decisive stretch.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India on Saturday released the schedule for the second phase of the TATA Indian Premier League 2026, outlining the remaining 50 league matches to be played between April 13 and May 24 [1].

The fixtures span 12 venues across India, setting up a packed calendar as teams push for playoff qualification in the final weeks of the league stage.

IPL 2026 second phase schedule dates venues and opening match

The tournament resumes on April 13 with Sunrisers Hyderabad taking on Rajasthan Royals in Hyderabad, marking the start of a crucial run of matches [1].

Games in this phase will be hosted in Bengaluru, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Jaipur, Dharamshala, Raipur and New Chandigarh.

The wide spread of venues reflects the league’s pan-India footprint as teams travel extensively during the closing stretch of the season.

Double headers timings and team home venues in IPL 2026

The second phase includes eight double-headers, with afternoon matches scheduled at 3:30 PM IST and evening games at 7:30 PM IST [1].

Several franchises will split their home fixtures across multiple venues.

Punjab Kings will host matches in New Chandigarh and Dharamshala, including three games in the hill venue. Rajasthan Royals are set to play four home matches in Jaipur.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru will stage three home games in Bengaluru while also hosting two matches in Raipur, adding a neutral venue dynamic to their schedule.

Playoff race intensifies as league stage enters final stretch

With only league matches remaining before the playoffs, the second phase is expected to shape the final standings.

Teams will compete across cities in quick succession, with limited turnaround time between matches, increasing the importance of squad depth and travel management.

The playoff venues have not yet been announced, the BCCI said, with details expected at a later stage [1].

For fans, the coming weeks promise a dense schedule and high-stakes encounters as franchises jostle for position in the points table.

The second phase will ultimately determine which teams advance to the knockout rounds and remain in contention for the IPL 2026 title.

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IPL 2026: You feel different as Google’s AI is factored in

Google India and the Board of Control for Cricket in India have partnered to integrate AI-powered insights into the TATA IPL 2026, both in live broadcasts and Google Search. Announced ahead of the new season, the move will allow fans to access real-time analysis, historical comparisons and interactive queries during matches. The collaboration reflects a broader shift toward data-driven, conversational sports viewing.

Cricket fans watching the Indian Premier League this season may find themselves asking questions mid-match and getting answers instantly.

Google India and the Board of Control for Cricket in India have announced a partnership that will bring AI-powered analysis into the TATA Indian Premier League 2026, marking a new phase in how fans interact with the game.

Under the agreement, Google Search’s AI Mode has been named an official premier partner for the tournament, with features designed to deliver conversational insights during live matches and beyond.

AI Mode integration in IPL 2026 broadcast and Google Search

For the first time, AI-driven analysis will be integrated directly into the IPL’s live broadcast, alongside traditional commentary and visuals.

Fans will also be able to access the same insights through Google Search, asking detailed questions about gameplay, strategy and player performance as matches unfold.

The system is designed to go beyond basic score updates, offering tactical breakdowns and contextual explanations in real time.

Supporters could, for example, ask why Jasprit Bumrah is effective in high-pressure overs or how Abhishek Sharma approaches aggressive opening batting, with AI-generated responses drawing on match data and historical patterns.

Deeper fan engagement through historical and tactical analysis

The partnership also opens up access to past matches and long-term performance comparisons.

Fans can explore historical rivalries, revisit key moments and analyze strategies used by leading captains such as Rohit Sharma and MS Dhoni.

AI Mode enables follow-up queries, allowing users to drill into specific aspects such as captaincy decisions, player mentorship or match-turning moments.

It can also generate curated summaries of recent games, highlighting key plays like decisive catches or momentum shifts in closely contested matches.

Officials say AI reflects changing fan behavior

Devajit Saikia said the integration reflects how fans increasingly seek deeper engagement with the sport.

“IPL has always been the heartbeat of Indian cricket, and this collaboration with Google India to integrate AI Mode into Search will fundamentally transform the fan experience,” he said.

From Google’s side, Shekar Khosla pointed to the sustained popularity of cricket-related searches.

“Cricket fans are not just passive viewers but are active experts,” he said, adding that AI tools can help them explore the game beyond traditional formats.

Beyond matches: AI for planning, fitness and fan culture

The partnership extends beyond match analysis.

Google Search will continue to serve as a hub for match-day planning, allowing users to find venues such as sports cafés for group viewing or explore player fitness routines and training methods.

This broader integration reflects how the IPL experience increasingly spans digital, social and real-world interactions.

A shift toward conversational sports viewing

The collaboration signals a wider transformation in sports consumption, where fans move from passive viewing to interactive participation.

By combining live data, historical context and conversational AI, the IPL 2026 experience aims to create a more immersive connection between fans and the game.

As the season unfolds, the effectiveness of these tools will likely shape how similar technologies are adopted across other major sporting events.

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